Need help sexing these panther chameleons

Kboz1991

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I am shipping a male on Monday and need to know if these are males. I'm not expert and just want to see if I was correct for me and the person reciving the chameleon here are the pictures
 
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They are 2 and a half months old actually almost 3 months. I am 6'4" is why they look small on my forearm I just need to know sex.
 
If you could recommend do the pictures for us and have just one picture per frame and number them you would get more usable feedback! Also, the picture where the one is sitting on your wrist would have been the kind of picture that is best if the lighting was better and it was closer up. From what I can tell with the pictures you posted they may all be boys!
 
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Thank you both! Seems like experience is the real key here, because I can tell the difference in adult chameleon tails but at this size they all look about the same to me =)
 
Females do have a smaller rostral(the thing on the end of their nose) and you can tell the difference between male and female this way, but not when they are this little. Atleast, I can't anyways. Of course coloration, but again, no telling when they are this young unless you have a male that has every early coloration.
 
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